Sulawesifulvius

Sulawesifulvius is a genus of true bugs in the family Miridae.

The genus was described in 2004 based on a specimen collected by fogging of the forest canopy in Sulawesi.

The type species was named in honour of entomologist Randall T. Schuh.

[1] Sulawesifulvius looks similar to Peritropis but is more flattened with tubercles on the vertex and frons, a short beak and prominent angles in fronts of the pronotum (top of thorax).

The genus was monotypic until a second species was described in 2014 from Yinggeling National Nature Reserve in the Hainan Province of China,[2] a third from southern India in 2015,[3] and a fourth from Thailand in 2017.